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Volume 10 ,  Issue 3  (May + June 2003) table of contents
COLUMN: The whiteboard table of contents
Pages: 12 - 17  
Year of Publication: 2003
ISSN:1072-5520
Author
Carl Myhill  GE Network Solutions
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Some months ago, Carl wrote to an email list about a bike light and a new requirement that he had discovered after using the light "in anger." "Anger!" I thought. "What a perfect topic for The Whiteboard! Use a product, get mad about its design, and take advantage of your anger to derive important but hidden requirements." It was only on receiving Carl's first draft that I discovered he wasn't talking about anger at all. In the UK, to use something "in anger" means to use it for real. But in fact, Carl does get angry about bad design. And I think that's a good thing.---Elizabeth Buie



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